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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... i LIVERPOOL POLICEi 4°OUPRT. lu THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. BF.VFOFE ME1 SAFFLES. A nTAvEbafl. CIIeAAx3 wrta EwrTZH nW.- Alfred Jones. commercial traveller, about iD 'en 4i age, Nwas brought up on remand charged with h3o; embezzled several sums of money belonir to b, e-i players. Mlessrs. Thomson and Co., diistillcr. is. M~r. Pedder prosecuted, and Mr. F. Smith apfarad fu the ?? Buchanan, of the ...

THE ST. LOUIS MURDER

... A St. Louis Paper of the 24th tlt, ?? morning, Samuel N. Brooks again met his SOn, I Hut Ma.bam Brooks, alias Maxwell, the alleged murderer of Freller, the two coming together in the circuit attorney's offie. Thi time the repre sentatives of the press were allowed to witness their meeting. At sight of his father, the young man, whose face was pale with suppressed emotion, moved rapidly towards ...

THE ALLEGED EXTRAORDINARY SWINDLING CASE

... ALLEGED EXTRAOR-DIARY SWINDLING CISE. rI At ?? Police Court, yesterday, before Mr, a Mansfield, deputy stipendiary, Edmund Grace Wast.ield was chrarged on remand with bharim 5 obtained several sunm n of money from Ir'. E., , Morris, optician, Renshaw-street, Liverpool byv means of false pretence. Mr. M Iarks prosecete, i and the prisoner was defended by Mr. uiliam. i EFurther evidence for the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I TIVEPRPOOL POLICE CO UrPm.. FRIDAY. XOV. 6. BEFORE MEL RA FSLE&t FORGVIG A PAWN TTCKET.-TvO 'svemen, - l' I Elizabeth Ginley and Elizrabeth Ca.flily, wertlcF;' with forging a pawn ticket with intent m ti 5.14t another woman named Mary Jane Garrity. 3rt. Ciubb who prosecuted, said Mary Jane Garrnt v? . dealer in second-hand clothe-, anr! on the trdi ;: - month she asked3 the prisoners to pawn ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... LOCAL LA CASE. I O CONNIELL v. THE LIVERPOOL ABATTOIR COMPANY. This case came before Mr. Justice Pearson in the Chancery Division yesterday. Mr. Cookson, Q.C., with whom was Dr. Panklinrst, moved, on behalf of the plaintiffs to restrain the defendant cmapany in form from interfering with them in thle carrying on of their business of whip-string and sanusnge - case maanfacturers, in St. | ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY, JUNSE 23 38FORE MPK. RAFFILW. AN INRXPE~rENCED TniER.-An ?? mar, amer d .Tohn Gordon, who stated that he rezleli in tot>f chapel, London, was charged with s aoslino a. sire! watch, valued at £5, belonging to Jane' WU~sm a painter, who lives in Wsigan On the 11th a-vt ?? prosecutor fell asleep in the general waitinrOM atiwS Lime-sticet Station, and while there a paket ?? saw Gordon go ...

LIVERPOOL PLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COUIT. SATURDAY, JAYUA flY 17. 0BEFORE Mr PAILI:. TuaFrt OF WATCRHS 'RtCM A FRTISI.-A rolln- .Lnamed NVilliam Court was charged with ste I watches, value 25'. each, the property of Geor- - monr, a broker, who carries on business at 21! Henry-street. The prisoner, Who was a friend ci prosecutor, last Thrisday went to 1r. Seynonr'- under the intluence of drink. Ile left short - ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I FR-EDY, JA-NUARY 2. BEFOnr WI]L R/AFI'S3. Tmrt r oP BLAS- ?? Burns, a yoonz rcV, was sent to jail for three months with hard latort:. stealing two blankets from Sarah Stampers lr:: honse, in Richmond-row, where the orisoner had b-F: staying. A police constable met the prisoner *: Anne-street with the blankets under his aim, a1 h now pleaded quilty to having stolen them. ALLEGED TaEPr Or ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER'S LNQUTS-1''. BEFOREML CLARE ASPINAkLL cO'tONER ?? . On the Wody of Tflonorah Foley, two In, : old, child of a labourer who lives a: 4, rsan. , The deceased was fou'd dead in ne ar ?? .J is mother in bed on Friday vmrninm. The ro' -ical evidence was to the effect that th^e chrild wz i- cated. Verdict accordinzly. g On the body of Martien Lame;', six vwrrkT ?? is child of W'illiam Lamey ...

THE WOOD GREEN POISONING CASE

... Yesterday the inquest was resumed at Wood Green, near London, upon Miss Edith Hunt, aged 22, who died soine weeks since under sus- p icious cirnmamtacoss. SMr. ~ebb, a surgeon, deposed thac he attended deceased, and believed she died from phosphorus poisoning. The first tinme lie saw the deceased she admitted she wvas pregnan.r, but did not say she bad taken paison. Mr. 'ilde, deceased's ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... |I7 DISTRICT SIONS RUYCOloy, Annie Price, Fannly Jaunion, Marg-ret B and Elizas ash were charged ivi h havrmon ti I tltirno, stolen a elass csse containing tw o dozent iium tinger rings, one lozen silver scarf rijus. an!i one plcet stud, the property of Mr. James Saton, Wa F!vtc and jewehler, 27, thurch-street, Rutcorn I- ae' that shortly after noon on the day in question Brown, an ostler, ...

THE WINTER ASSIZES

... I THE WHITER ASSIZES. Subjoined is a list of the days and pay- ,c pointed for holding the winter assizces, 1MS- -N Ao E ru Crncrr.-M-r. JUste Day I day, Jan. 13, at Appleby; Friday, Jan1 Carlisle; Wednesday, Jan. 21, at Lancas t-r , Justice Da? and Mr. Justce Wills-ha Jan. 24, at lanchester; Fridavy, F'eb. 6, a- WNOTH-KASTERN Cmrzrr.-M-Tr. Justice (e Tuesday, Jan. 13, at Newcastle-upon-Tlne. j ...